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Christina Anderson shoots her own mountain biking and skiing trips on a GoPro Hero4.
Christina Anderson shoots her own mountain biking and skiing trips on a GoPro Hero4. (Photo: Courtesy of Christina Anderson)

How Christina Anderson Helped GoPro Enter the Zeitgeist

Meet the creative mastermind behind the tiny camera that elevated the first-person narrative and made POV fiends of us all

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(Photo: Courtesy of Christina Anderson)

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How鈥檚 this for a branding achievement: In making the space-survival film of the year, The Martian, Ridley Scott turned to GoPro cameras as a key storytelling tool. , 鈥淕oPros had more screen time than Kristen Wiig or Donald Glover.鈥 Watching Matt Damon鈥檚 ill-fated astronaut log his every action with the small camera, you have to wonder at how GoPro has become synonymous with first-person video capture. One woman deserves much of the credit for that: Christina Anderson.

Anderson, 38, shapes how the company鈥檚 messaging and branding evolves as its capabilities expand. As GoPro鈥檚 vice president of brand and creative services, she鈥檚 responsible for all front-facing visuals, excluding video, for the multimillion dollar company, which is no small task鈥攅specially given GoPro鈥檚 paradigm shift from hardware company (where consumers buy camera products) to media company (where consumers store and share what they create with said cameras). What her job boils down to is helping GoPro reach the point of cultural saturation that it has.聽

To do this, Anderson has established聽GoPro as an essential tool that celebrates both the obviously awe-inspiring and the everyday. The camera, which mounts on everything from helmets to handlebars to selfie sticks, is a mainstay in adrenaline sports these days thanks to the brand鈥檚 nearly 聽of captured flips, splashes, crashes, and descents. But perhaps more important is Anderson鈥檚 relentless campaign to make everyone feel that their life is worthy of first-person filming. 鈥淣ot everyone is a pro athlete,鈥 she says. 鈥淕ood imagery is about picking moments that are from a new perspective. For example: swinging a child around by the arms鈥攃apturing that from your point of view is such a cool moment.鈥 That鈥檚 why, alongside daredevil 听补苍诲 聽on GoPro鈥檚 Instagram, you鈥檒l also see 听辞谤 .

鈥淣ot everyone is a pro athlete. Good imagery is about picking moments that are from a new perspective.

When Anderson joined the company five years ago following stints as an art and design director at several other companies, the GoPro concept was significantly less buzz-y than it is today. It was a labor of love for founder Nick Woodman听补苍诲 his cousin. 鈥淚 was the first creative role to come into GoPro,鈥 Anderson says. 鈥淚 took over everything that had been created to date and built a team of art directors, copywriters and editors, designers, producers, and photographers from the ground up. It鈥檚 been a lot of work, but that鈥檚 exactly what sold me on this position. That鈥檚 what makes it addicting.鈥澛

She鈥檚 nailed the work-life balance, too, which could also help explained her drive and total resonance with the GoPro culture. Anderson recharges on Lake Tahoe鈥檚 alpine playground鈥攜ou鈥檒l find her at Squaw Valley听辞谤 Kirkwood聽on a powder day, but she refuses to divulge her go-to singletrack鈥攁nd does her best thinking on a mountain bike. And, yes, she takes a 聽on her own adventures: 鈥淚t鈥檚 super small, completely waterproof with no housing, and I鈥檓 having fun exploring new angles,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really a grab-and-go camera, which is nice. I don鈥檛 have to worry about jumping into a lake.鈥澛

Now Anderson is looking ahead to an eventful 2016. On her to-do list is getting GoPro to athletes and events like the X Games, and making it look good pretty much everywhere鈥攕ocial media, print ads, product launches (you might remember ). For that task, Anderson is turning more and more to GoPro users themselves (check out the ). It gives everyday people the chance to see their special moments on, say, a billboard. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited about seeing the way the brand is changing the way people are thinking and behaving,鈥 she says.

It鈥檚 a pretty sweet feeling to watch your passion project enter the zeitgeist鈥攚hich is exactly what GoPro seems to have achieved. Anderson is wowed by the totally unexpected places the camera鈥檚 already gone. She points out the GoPro , and the , which is so otherworldly that critics questioned whether it was computer animated. 鈥淚t blows my mind every time I see it. Showcasing those moments is what inspires people to get out and lead a bigger life. It鈥檚 about being whatever your own hero is.鈥

Anderson鈥檚 Tips for Getting a Perfect聽GoPro聽Shot

  1. Be a storyteller. The idea is to capture a narrative, an entire experience, in one shot. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about where your journey is about to go; a preview of what you leave up to the imagination of the viewer.鈥
  2. Get intimate with the camera. Experiment with new points-of-view and think outside the box. Step out of your shooting comfort zone. 鈥淭ry non-posed moments, intimate angles. Selfies are good for certain moments, but鈥︹
  3. Set the camera on time-lapse mode. 鈥淭hat way you鈥檙e capturing a photo every five seconds. It guarantees you at least one moment you fall in love with.鈥澛
  4. Frame your shots. Try the GoPro or LCD BacPac app to control the camera remotely and use the live preview function. Look for bright colored clothing that contrasts with the surroundings.
  5. Consider timing. Shoot when the sun is low to circumvent harsh lighting and minimize shadows.
  6. Seek the unexpected. Go beyond the activities you鈥檇 normally photograph. Look for hidden moments in everyday life that you might never think to capture: a walk with a child, buying produce at a market, morning coffee.聽
  7. Be purposeful. Set a goal when you take a photo. Know what you want. Then review it to see if you succeeded.
Lead Photo: Courtesy of Christina Anderson

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